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ArmourLite Watches
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with Shatterproof Armourglass
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How To Use The Rotating Bezel
Watch Instructions: How To Use The Rotating Bezel
Watch Instructions:
How To Use The Rotating Bezel
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The rotating bezel found on select ArmourLite and Isobrite models is used to track elapsed time. It is often used when scuba diving to track bottom time.
USING THE ROTATING BEZEL
1. Rotate the bezel counter clockwise (downward) until the “0” position on the bezel lines up with the location of the minute hand on the dial.
2. Track elapsed time by checking the minute hand against the bezel numbers, not the dial numbers.
The bezel is designed to only rotate counter clockwise (downward). Never try forcing the bezel to rotate clockwise (upward) as this can damage the watch. It is normal to hear a ratcheting sound when rotating the bezel. This ratcheting allows the bezel to stop exactly where the minute hand is at. Some Isobrite models feature a second tritium marker located at the “15” position on the bezel, which serves as a 15-minute elapsed time indicator.